16-Unit Development With Parking in the Works for West New York
A five-story infill project in West New York could replace a vacant garage.
Proposed 10-Story Tower Near Bergenline Avenue HBLR Station Could Receive Tax Exemption
Jersey Digs has learned new information about a proposed 97-unit building that could be constructed along Bergenline Avenue in West New York.
Wendy’s Opens Along Bergenline Avenue in West New York
Wendy's launched their latest 3,300-square foot location in a storefront near a stop along the Hudson Bergen Light Rail in West New York.
Five New Cities Choose Hudson Bike Share, Leaving Jersey City Alone With CitiBike
The expansion will double the number of bicycles the program has available throughout Hudson County, adding 36 new stations for users to pick up a ride.
Three New 12-Story Buildings Could Bring More Than 750 Units to Port Imperial
Even more development is in store for West New York’s share of Port Imperial where multiple new residential buildings could rise.
Board Expected to Hear Proposal for 98-Unit West New York Building
A new development project could bring close to a hundred units near the Bergenline Avenue corridor.
It’s Not Just Single-Family Demand Surging, COVID-Flight Drove Record Interest to These N.J. Communities
Most headlines about the COVID migration have focused on city-dwellers ditching apartments for single-family homes. However, there’s also been a surge in activity at lower-density, commuter-friendly communities.
Apartments Could Replace West New York’s Tennis Shoes Wearhouse
A developer plans to demolish a West New York building in order to bring 24 units to the community.
Proposed Law Would Limit Building Height Along N.J.’s Hudson Waterfront
Two state senators have introduced a bill that would cap the height of all new developments east of Palisade Avenue at 10 feet below the cliff line, which would have a dramatic impact on certain neighborhoods.
West New York Plans to Ban Airbnb Rentals
The Hudson County town is seeking to end short-term vacation rentals this week. Those who violate the new ordinance could face hundreds of dollars in fines.









